Someone told me to watch the episode entitled "Butters' Bottom B!tch." I just downloaded it and am planning to watch it sometime. I happen to really like the show as it makes fun of everyone and its the antithesis of political correctness.

Do you mean the video or what the site stands for? That site came up on my google search for the video and is the only site I could find with a full length episode. But yeah I coulldn't careless what the site is about.

The stuff on the site. I didn't see the video - SouthParkStudios doesn't have it up, and won't until several weeks down the road, at which point I'll watch it (they have the most recent episode up for a bit, and then it becomes unavailable until about a month later).

As for the site - not to take the thread too far off topic, but if it's legit it's downright scary, and if it's parody, well...I like the occasional parody as much as the next guy, but there is a limit to how much you can have in one place before it gets weird.

Due to pre-existing Contractual Obligations, we cannot stream this episode until
11.28.09
Season 13
Whale Whores

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Quoting Mir (Reply 11):SouthParkStudios doesn't have it up, and won't until several weeks down the road, at which point I'll watch it (they have the most recent episode up for a bit, and then it becomes unavailable until about a month later).

Scroll down 1/2 the page on the Christian website and you'll see the video.

Quoting 7324ever (Reply 10):Great show IMO tacky and vile in a good way but there is always a point to be made

Quoting Mir (Reply 11):As for the site - not to take the thread too far off topic, but if it's legit it's downright scary, and if it's parody, well...I like the occasional parody as much as the next guy, but there is a limit to how much you can have in one place before it gets weird.

-Mir

I believe it was a spoof and I got a good laugh out of it. I watched the full season of Whale Wars this year and I could understand where South Park was coming from. I don't agree with Paul Watson etc... and I think the crews seasmanship skills are inept. I did find the twist of why the Japanese were hunting whales tacky or slighty distasteful. But hey when they started attacking the Miami Dolphins before kickoff that was great.

Though the show has been showing since 1997, I never really started watching it until this past summer when I signed up for Netflix and watching all the episodes in order (though they only have the first 9 seasons on the "watch instantly" feature). I'm almost done with the 8th season right now. Really funny show that can make an episode based on a current event soon after it's happening as seen with the season 13 episode "Fat Beard" about the Somali Pirates and the Maersk Alabama incident.

South Park surprised me this season. South Park in its 13-year history has tended to be very cyclical in terms of quality...

It was great in seasons 2-5 (in each of those seasons, I would rate EVERY episode at least an 8). It was so-so in seasons 6-8 (but there were 5 or 6 episodes I would rate a solid 9 or better from that period as well). Seasons 9 and 10 were very good, then seasons 11 and 12 were quite disappointing to me- maybe 2 or 3 good episodes of out of the almost 30 aired.

But this season, number 13, especially in the second half that began in October, has been extremely funny. I think it's because the show has largely returned to it's roots- being a very absurd show that satires effectively. And to me, the best shows were always ones with the kids just being kids, which is why the episode "Butter's Bottom B*tch" is a good one- it's not parodying a current event, it's just being ridiculous and over-the-top funny.

So far since the 2nd half of S13 has started, I haven't been disappointed, and I look forward to the next 3 or 4 that will air before the season ends.

I love South Park. For me it is much funnier than Family Guy, as it actually has a point. I guess I prefer satire and social commentary to the randomness of Family Guy. Although there are many awesome episodes to choose from, I think my favorite episode has to be the Scientology episode.

Quoting Scorpio (Reply 19):Loved the newest episode, Dancing with Smurfs. Cartman gets to do the morning announcements at school, and quickly turns into a primary school Glenn Beck, chalkboard and all!

I thought Cartman as Glenn Beck was hilarious. I loved it when Wendy turned the tables on him in the interview.

It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems with just potatoes.

Quoting Alias1024 (Reply 20):I love South Park. For me it is much funnier than Family Guy, as it actually has a point. I guess I prefer satire and social commentary to the randomness of Family Guy. Although there are many awesome episodes to choose from, I think my favorite episode has to be the Scientology episode.

Same here. For one, the creators of South Park don't seem to try to be shoving their political beliefs on their viewers like Seth MacFarland seemed to be doing. South Park would put both sides of the argument/issue at hand and make fun of both of them.
With Seth Macfarland it almost seemed like I was watching MSNBC...

Quoting FRAspotter (Reply 21):Same here. For one, the creators of South Park don't seem to try to be shoving their political beliefs on their viewers like Seth MacFarland seemed to be doing. South Park would put both sides of the argument/issue at hand and make fun of both of them.

Family Guy has gone way downhill in the past two years especially - between the extreme left views, plus Peter's constant acting as if he were an immature infant, have just gotten old FAST.

This new season of SP has been one of the best in quite a few years - consistently great this season.